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So I just had some extra cash and wanted to spice up my office. Re did the decor and got a gun locker. Love the gun locker, finally don't have to cycle through 8 pistols to find my AP pistol while driving. I also got a money vault. Does the money vault serve any purpose besides opening and closing. I don't really know what I was expecting but I thought it would do something else. If I am just missing something let me know, or confirm that I just wasted a couple hundred thousand dollars.

Sometimes its neccessary to migrate the archive data to o365. Depending on the number of users I would use a migration tool for this, like Transvault or ArchivShuttle or do it manually for very small business customers.

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Another thing, am I right in saying that any files in the vault will sync to the cloud service (in my case OneDrive) as do all unencrypted files stored in the OneDrive folder on my laptop? How would I access the files in my vault online?

A question: do the files in a cloud vault sync to the same place as non vault files? I.e. I have some unencrypted files stored in my OneDrive account (which seem to be ok) plus some stored in a vault (most of which seem to be ok). Are they all stored in the same OneDrive account?

do the files in a cloud vault sync to the same place as non vault files? I.e. I have some unencrypted files stored in my OneDrive account (which seem to be ok) plus some stored in a vault (most of which seem to be ok). Are they all stored in the same OneDrive account?


a) Basically this officeMailAppManifest.aspx page from EV server generates a manifest file
for Exchange and sends it to the Exchange 2016 server.
b) The manifest file contains the Office Mail App settings for Exchange.
c) The settings include the URL from which the Office Mail App will be loaded.
d) Later end user will be able to perform his archive action from the Office Mail App.

1) This office mail app is not an mandatory feature to be enabled for all users . All users can see their archived items from the archive URL and the EV thick client on their desktops. This mail app gives more comfort for the end users to access, make operations on their archive from the owa and viewing their email on outlook itself.
2) Support for the Enterprise Vault Office Mail App is pending from Exchange 2016 CU1 and not in Symantec compatibility lists.At this moment the Office mail app is working only on owa in Exchange 2016 CU2. Symantec has confirmed that they will be soon releasing a patch which will support this feature on Outlook as well.
3) With Exchange 2016 CU2 Archive is working fine on the Outlook EV Client and the EV Web URL.
4) Enterprise vault to be compatible with Exchange 2016 Cu2 server version requires Enterprise Vault 11.0.1 Cumulative Hotfix 4 or later.

If you are a small business or an employee of a small business and looking for a Payroll Vault office near you, please search here! Each Employer works with a local Payroll Vault office to best support your needs. If you are unsure of which Payroll Vault office your employer works with, please contact your employer and they will direct you to your payroll provider.

If you are an employee and needing information regarding your paycheck, check stub, pay schedule, W-2 forms, deductions, or other payroll information, you must contact your employer and they will direct you to your local Payroll Vault office.

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I have found using symbolic links works well. You can make a symbolic link of individual files or the folder you use to keep your MS files in. I put the the symbolic link in a Subfolder called symlinks in my vault and then you can link to the files in the folder as you would with a normal Obsidian note. When I click on the link in a note or on the file in the folder view they open in the appropriate application i.e. Excel, word, pdf expert, etc. If you symbolic the folder then if you add something outside of Obsidian it will update with the new file in Obsidian. These links also work on both my mac and windows machines as well as iPhone/iPad. You must use symbolic Links not Aliases. For reference my main Obsidian computer is a Mac which I sync with a Windows laptop and IOS devices.

I have a large hierarchical system of nested vaults. If I have a project, it will appear as a folder/vault in that system. I always have two folders in a project vault, one for attachments and the other for Files to Link which is where I will put any file I wish to reference. I could use symlinks for this and an MOC, but feel that would introduce an unnecessary point of failure.

I have personal and Business data spread across 8 external hard drives attached to my main Mac Pro. I have different Projects from the past and present organized on these drives and did not want to move in to my my vault which I also sync with a mac laptop and windows laptop.

So I found if you make a Symbolic link to a Project Folder on i.e HD5 that contains MS office, pdf files etc. And place the Project Folder Link in the vault all files in that folder are available as if they were in Obsidian. The Project Folder Link only points to where the files are actually stored on HD5 not in the vault which saves space. I can add files to the Project Folder on HD5 and Obsidian Project Folder Link updates and shows the new file or I can save an Obsidian note in the Project Folder Link in Obsidian and the md file shows in the original Project Folder on HD5. I can now do normal file links to the Project files in my MOC because Obsidian thinks these are the actual files. And when I click on them they open in excel, word, Omnioutliner, etc. If I know longer need the Folder Link in Obsidian I just delete it and the original files on the external drive are not touched because you just deleted a link. Hope this helps. Like I said above you must use Symbolic Links and not Aliases - Obsidian does not recognize Aliases. Also Obsidian Prefaces the files In the folder link with xlsx, pdf, outline, etc so the linked files are easy to identify.

I then moved the link to my local Obsidian vault in my symlink folder and it appeared. However the symbolic link only showed folders I created not any of the App generated folders. Files in my folders were accessible and opened from within Obsidian. Attaching Screen shot, As you can see in the Test note the symlink files include the file extension.
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The issue may be keeping your vault in the cloud on iCloud? iCloud does things different then Dropbox and OneDrive, etc. as they store local copies in your home directory. Not an expert in these matters.

thanks for your quick and detailed response. My situation is a little different from yours. All my hardware is from Apple (Mac, iPad, iPhone). To have easy access to my documents from all my devices, I store them in the iCloud including my Obsidian vault.

Once you've created the two new Azure subscriptions, submit the appropriate Customer Key offer request in the Microsoft FastTrack portal. The selections that you make in the offer form about the authorized designations within your organization are critical and necessary for completion of Customer Key registration. The officers in those selected roles within your organization ensure the authenticity of any request to revoke and destroy all keys used with a Customer Key data encryption policy. Do this step once for each Customer Key DEP type that you intend to use for your organization.

Fill out all applicable details and requested information on the offer form. Pay particular attention to your selections for which officers of your organization you want to authorize to approve the permanent and irreversible destruction of encryption keys and data. Once you've completed the form, choose Submit.

The steps to create a key vault are documented in Getting Started with Azure Key Vault, which guides you through installing and launching Azure PowerShell, connecting to your Azure subscription, creating a resource group, and creating a key vault in that resource group.

When you create a key vault, you must choose a SKU: either Standard or Premium. The Standard SKU allows Azure Key Vault keys to be protected with software - there's no Hardware Security Module (HSM) key protection - and the Premium SKU allows the use of HSMs for protection of Key Vault keys. Customer Key accepts key vaults that use either SKU, though Microsoft strongly recommends that you use only the Premium SKU. The cost of operations with keys of either type is the same, so the only difference in cost is the cost per month for each HSM-protected key. See Key Vault pricing for details.

For each Microsoft 365 service with which you use Customer Key, create a key vault in each of the two Azure subscriptions that you created. For example, to enable Customer Key to use DEPs for Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, and multi-workload scenarios, create three pairs of key vaults.

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